Did this before & rather than pre book a particular train (with the potential to miss it in the case of delays), I just paid extra for the walk up fare. If you just miss a train, with a long gap to the next one, there's always Magic Shuttle as a plan B.

Did this before & rather than pre book a particular train (with the potential to miss it in the case of delays), I just paid extra for the walk up fare. If you just miss a train, with a long gap to the next one, there's always Magic Shuttle as a plan B.

I'm sorry, I can't recall. It was pretty damn expensive for a 10 min journey though, I do remember that!

All the info you could possibly want about train travel in France & lots more is covered here...https://www.seat61.com/France.htmSo have a dig around & there may be other places listed in there where you can find an example of the fare.

We used to use Disney Express, but last time as our arrival was later than the last express bus, still early though in my opinion we had booked a taxi and was surprised at how inexpensive it was. It was only 5euro more than the disney express, and that was only with 2 of us travelling, and much more comfortable, without having to wait at the airport or for it to stop at loads of hotels before ours.

From now on we will be booking a taxi. It took about 40 mins. The TGV is great but with us coming in on easyjet, I never trust it being on time to make the train, and we did go for just getting a walk on once but the next train we could get a ticket on was in 2hrs time so won't be doing that again.

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